Regional Organizer, Texas at Beyond Petrochemicals

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Regional Organizer, Texas at Beyond Petrochemicals. Beyond Petrochemicals: People Over Pollution is seeking an Organizer in the Greater Houston area or SE Texas area to support and help build a field program to address the build-out of the petrochemical industry and support the movement of grassroots advocates fighting for clean air and water. . Beyond Petrochemicals is transforming the US industrial sector, ensuring more local victories in the transition to a clean economy, supporting laws protecting communities from harm, and reducing the greenhouse gas emissions fueling the climate crisis.. The ideal candidate will be a community organizer and advocate who excels in bringing people together around a common cause. It will be someone who can spot opportunities for organizing deeper in our communities and is driven by data and metrics to measure results. The ideal candidate will also be someone who is based in or with experience organizing in Texas or Louisiana.  . This is a special opportunity to make a significant contribution in the climate change fight.. POSITION SUMMARY . A Texas Organizer for Beyond Petrochemicals supports implementation of the Regional Campaign Director’s priorities in their assigned region as follows (but not limited to); . . Build, cultivate, and maintain relationships with grassroots partners and local stakeholders to maximize results and build power towards our goals. . . Work alongside our partner organizations to empower community members to take action on the Campaign’s strategies and objectives.. . Develop outreach strategies including creating materials, organizing events, and facilitating trainings and workshops. . . Identify and lift up community members who can represent the site interventions on the ground. . . LOCATION. This position is based out of Greater Houston or Southeast Texas. Between 25-50% travel between Houston and the Beaumont/Port Arthur area will be required, including evenings and weekends. . ABOUT BEYOND PETROCHEMICALS . Beyond Petrochemicals is a fiscally sponsored project of the . Resources Legacy Fund. (RLF), launched in September 2022 by Bloomberg Philanthropies after seeing unprecedented growth in the petrochemical industry, which contributes to climate change and has a detrimental impact on the health of the communities. . Drawing on the success of Bloomberg’s . Beyond Coal. and . Beyond Carbon. campaigns, . Beyond Petrochemicals. is turbocharging existing efforts led by frontline communities to address the expansion of more than 120 proposed petrochemical projects concentrated in three target geographies – Louisiana, Texas, and the Ohio River Valley. Beyond Petrochemicals is also working to establish stricter rules for existing petrochemical plants to safeguard the health of American communities. . ABOUT RESOURCES LEGACY FUND. Beyond Petrochemicals is a fiscally sponsored project of Resources Legacy Fund (RLF). RLF delivers transformative outcomes for our planet and its people through trusted partnerships and creative campaigns. Rooted in California and expanding across Western North America and beyond, we have a 25-year track record of supporting initiatives at every scale. We host fiscally sponsored projects that reach across the globe, reinforcing the efforts of change makers worldwide. To learn more about Resources Legacy Fund, visit. https://resourceslegacyfund.org. .. Commitment to Nondiscrimination: We are committed to providing a work environment free from discrimination, where all team members feel valued, respected, and included. We know that our work is enriched by the varied voices and perspectives of every staff and board member, so we are committed to making an earnest effort to recruit, welcome, train, develop, and retain talented individuals from all backgrounds. We believe that a welcoming culture expands our creative capacity to do our work and achieve greater outcomes for people and the natural world.. Note: These qualifications are guidelines, not hard and fast rules, so if you have 75% of the qualifications listed, we encourage you to apply. Experience can include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work that helped you to build the competencies, knowledge, and skills needed for this position. Applying gives you the opportunity to be considered.. Strong candidates will offer:. . One to three years of professional experience organizing in community advocacy, campaigns, or non-profit program work. . . Excellent interpersonal skills, cross-cultural awareness and the ability to work collaboratively with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.. . Demonstrated ability to move people to action and build a mutual sense of trust.. . Ability to work with a cross-section of people, such as community members, grassroots leaders, and non-profit staff.   . . . Ability to synthesize information from multiple sources into clear and cohesive written and visual products. . . Understanding of the state's political and environmental landscapes.. . Ability to travel regularly both within the region and to campaign-related gatherings (as needed); ability to work some weekend and night hours when necessary. Access to a reliable, personal vehicle is required.. . Bachelor’s degree is optional. An equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.. . Company Location: United States.